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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    I found this thread and thought it might be nice to share it with this thread.
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gart...ro-babies.html
    Steve
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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    Wow those are some tiny kiddos!
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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    I'm definately going to try to keep a couple since I noticed more babies eating the worm bits. They are only bite size, no bigger than a 1/8th piece, but at least they are eating, mama still didn't.

    Now I just need to decide on which 2 will stay with me

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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    The ones that are eating best

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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    Always. Looks are useless if a snake won't thrive.

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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    these little guys are a pleasure to feed

    I figured it out on how to feed them, more simple than I thoughtso far different ones ate, thee mother ate, I'm going to try to give them all a little meal before they be released. One is eating like a pig and its definately going to be one of the chosen ones that get to stay with me.

    I'm so happy right now.

    I'll be bringing the camera out to the lake and snapping some pictures of their spot in the wild

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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    Glad they're doing good!

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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    Well. they're doing well.

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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    7 babies released plus the mama at this location Learys, MB

    Every time I catch a snake and let it go I always say stay safe, I really hope these little ones do good



    Meet Tic & Tac, the 2 chosen ones and the best eaters of the group, battling over the worm bite


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    Re: Northern Redbelly gave birth

    "Tic & Tac" Love the names. When I was 10 I had "Teddy Bear" hamsters named "Ham & Stir" heeheehe.

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